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W2.1.!HBOH O. it. ME1"ANS DA T18, Editor, A"cdnesduy Morlu.ig eptinbcr ", 1874 For Conrooman Ith Con. 'Dhtriot, JOSEPH B, KERSHAW. If Caulborlain will walk ovro the course by 40,000 maj.,rity why in the diekonas ia ho taxing his poverty for inlonley to buy an organ in CharlFs. tonI Answer this q uustion, Mr. i.iou Herald. If this ludelpeple'at .i.-4jVo l So IL tiguilicatit, %vly d-j tho pap urgund give it mul promnlilene I If they continuo thitus to advcrtizo it, it may gain 3u-te :> en mih. Cihamberlaiin, in his organ, is bet tiog up a piteous howl" gainst the rinl, devil filN who are winding their uritip around Lim and dragging him down. You halo boon their tqol, D\r Chamberlaiu, atd they will not releasa you now. Tho Itdicals clailu that overy one admits ). It. Chamberlaiu'd porson al purity. This ib falso. Wo. be lievo Chambul lain to be equally fron his reord involved with Patter VI, Parker, Noaglo or th ront ,of thu choico ILot Au ring spirits in Columbia. Tho Charle,tun Chroniclo of yes tUrdty omes to us enlargod to dou. 1de itZ'-t S.O. It i.i republicmn trugh atd th10ugh, and of ooust, i;- .for C'haini berla1in. - L 'ujon-11JCeld. Of cour.ie it is for Chinburlinti That explains its double i le. An U1ther1" raid onl tho ut,ets of the batik of tho >tatc. Ci.inbeilain doubles thoi of hi-4 o-"rgaij with public funds as an evidileo of hia liknecere (.odii1o for refuln.. The Greenvit t ltiiblienit is slhut n. it had 1 wo -t ( i%tor V '1 -e, 1lUin and I ullivall. i !iv ns ab"ecc -.l1tionu ran up tho Ciaiberlaiii ban 1 iur. ulolian V;rote an editQrial do. lon no i tag ai C uei I tlain. It was re fundinsrtin. Sllianus pruisident of the Stock (1ig:l0y, elooed the offico until the Executiv, Conaitteo iueets. The Itdical hloutio i-I divided within iitself. Chain b'IrLli andl'aPttor-onl kiPlld it. Cer-tain ipr'aties aro co.paring the tederendent inoven;eit. this ye:r to the Tomlin;on failure. A great .1IdiOec eiTt. Tonliisui wa-s , et-bagg1r, not kiown through the >ite, and witas neeused of cr. rupt iun. J idJd G reeine is a nativL - aad no chiArgyLs of corrup sids,Mo:shadn't bengovorinor then Twoyears.of his inde, added tfuryer o f the (I ha in,bertIain rint' rulo e hvo tous ed. the ons!er ativyes to The hlpdentt t Re ipulic lans seen,~ to sht..v great v ital~ ty . They aboun~d in Charle: tott, S tun er, Keor ohtaw, Cl tret.don, (Geor;etownt, l\arl hore, (Chesterti:ld , antd Greenville. lit.other coni liels, the leaven is wvork cant dec o-at Chlaimtberh~itt ,i n Itis ownt paty TPhe Uniion- Itertld ist badlIy soe.rod. It is tingtiai hatrder non .ate by *l0,000J ntijo~rity" than it did beftore thIe o l Con (ti. Th o 11aams are n?otats easily boutght ats (Couven I tis. C'ounit ency is aL jewel. It isI not foutid in the Union.ialleragld. In its iwoov of Sepitcitnber 22d, that pap~er htas 'h ed it:it to show that the 1it diopenetst "aro relyinig upott a broken r.eed in Leolicying t,..t the demttoe'r.a would be aati;-led~ with any nylJO .cazn as a eaitdidate for gover lir. A td yet in) ihe santo issitie it endeOavrts to tmako ia poeint aigaintta the Iitdepen'tdett by paublishing at lettecr of Sentator l1)nnn which says "i WItave the r-olemnti pledge or the tax i onlS to s' p port an ty hoinest re puiblicn v;t e n ill liut upl." In othier 1',dt th IIe cosemrvat ives ill tsup. pot a t republician, anud tthey usill not 'tujor:- a repulbilia. Which doos it tmo.o '.I''ho ontly tuguentt advianced to p'rove 'h,ani, b .rltia in's hionety is that hie exibit.s no evideoes of wealth. Who in~t S.utht Ca rolina exhti bits to hiii hangry orodit,>rs less tmoney thtan F". J. M'eis, Jr 't W hen J udge N1..ehe'y, two ye:lis ago , introduced Moser at a meeting at Htidgewiay, Ito a Gdt ".1o inOa troduLco to jou the I -ni. Franklitn J. Moses *Jr., Speaker too0 loue .of Ii t aI.Ientat ives, who a' tandidtee toot igh~ of Gover, no15.of Southl &tarohnat. t Ihimt 1. can nutital:o ",i tiht.of al/ //,e E:tjels in .Sou Cai Xirol inait, l/l il/Onl Is not not hing. W I t lw iiar to th It plieal no0w adivatcd lor' Chamittberlain. -A , : .. 0. ..jeA'w., lo , The Indeponduet ,movement is gaining strength daily. Chawbqf lain, I-attornon, B, won, Parker and the carpot-bag fraternity generally are quwking in their shoes. Green ha.been -'endqrsed in Charleston, Suimter and Cmden, by largo wout ings, ana Tho Indole udonts aro oall ing mass meetings in other plaoe'. DunU claitus already delega tions to the convontion froln twenty. throe countio in the State. This is good for one weeks work. .Chaln berlain las no perSon al stength .in the party. His nomination was bought, and the masses show no on. thus.iqsmu for him., gis whippers in are oracking the lash vigorously But the masses refuse to be led 1Y the none any longer. Judgo..Mackoy,, i Li C areston speech denounced the conmissioners of o'etion w.ho are Bowen and his tools. lIe informod the crowd that their votes, unless cast for BoiYen's ticket would lnot be counted, that bloses had made a oonpitt whereby pighteeu delegates should 'ncouitud in from Charleston pledged for Moeos as Speaker of the Hloueo. Now wo.haye advocated peao, and at pea.ceful OlOctiQn. I$:C (19 not intend to permit V.e ballot to be tam pered with. If tho el9etlon is fairly conducted, and O ar-e faifly defeat. ed wo will bubmit. But wo ivill not bo defranded in.tat inster. And we give timely iiarning that if the conboivatives are compollod to resort to arns, they will do no violenco to the colored people, but will make short work of just -u0h bnllot-box stuffers as Bowen. Election frauds brought revolution in Luisiana and A r nisas. Let tho ring thieves be. ware le:t they iiacite a revol-tion in South Caroliiia. Questions for tA Union-Herald. I1 Clainbertlai be dtsirous of re forn , why is be sul.por tid by Bowen, l'atturton, Elliott, J,C;die, .Whippe, Cardo.o, and idl the njtol ius ban dits in the State? After Cha erlin had plodged biaself agnil.st tho Iluo Ridge scrip 1an1d fraudtilen,t boids, why did Pat. terson (who oI'o U1hsuds of this worthless raper la1ish liis nlonC3 lil water to -stculo Cl.amborlaii'l nonination ? . Why was tho radioal party so stupid as to permit Wit(omore, a nut i ual hti noh b.ox, to IhISt ii pe' Cumitig the refo pilat-ori, rud to evioditet, tho ratifoation p-ow wow in )atligton ? If Chabilorlain was t'o sit IpoI the %ariouti advisory bpardl. like a dumb tar-bAby, why in Ohe dtuco wa. ho placed 1:pon tl.emu 1 If Chauunherlain is ai sincere re fortner, why is lie associated with the bigamaous Ilowe;on J)ad lliott, reliuiaih his $6,000i seat in Coiigu ess for a ront in the layi, zaure, because ho was pati iotie. or' becauso,bo could save more mtoney out of a $6300 salary or y5ecause lie was played out ini h.is :Congressioal D)istrict anid couldn't, be te elected ? Which ? WV hon our innocent curi:;sily is sat iudied ini these small particulars, woc will ark soine "hard quesh'ouis." Call for a Oonvention. In another doluaiau will be found a call for a County Convention to be held in W innsboro on the lst Mon. day in October. This tou-ontion is called to send delegates to a State Conuvention, irecoummended by the State Union, which shall consider the pr.opi iety of now int.ting a caundidate for GJovernor. .W\q trust that a large mecetinug will.be had. It is the first county politicail meeting that has boon held since the reform eampaign. For thie past four years our people have been) pursuing a policy of mans torny inactivity. It is high time that they be rouseo. . fuperionoe 'a suniciently taught that it is a suicidal policy to remain quietly a hone without, making any detormined effort in the 'cause of reform. Let our meeting b'o full and enthusiastic-a general. raliy of the honest citizens from all portions of the county. Questions of vital i,mpol-tanco will probably bo brought before the meeting for discussion. aid weo trish to gather the f ree, tinbiauaed oinnions of the people of. every township. We must d'cido upon the polioy to be pursued by us at the cotmng 01cc. tioni. 'limo radical ring thicyes ha~vo niominate~d for Governor a mau who is either anj gokno.wledpod swrindlor or an egregious ndmb scull. Cham berlaina ias boen iii one0 way or an ether con neotpd.with ,alhmost every steal perpetrated bj the Governmpnt. Uis skirts are so besmieareda withi frauds of every description that it is the bitterest irony to call him a re ,forms candidate. was.ho.i deter. ninod opposition be will be eletoA ur iext Governor, and then # zqw -aid will be orgqnised against. the' Ittle property left by the presot knd proced.ing larenous adninistra. ,ions. Already fresh swarwo of jungry carpqt baggers from tho North javo arrived in Columbiu, waiting for Jliaitberlitaina'. el.etiqn to dip their ;roedy beaks iitfo tle State treasury. 1lroady the old we'l kiiown thioves Lro planning fresh sohmous fur plun. ler. How to defeat Chamb-erlain, and o beat o(g the harpios fropi. their uni icipatpd' proy, is tho ques- iou t)afo:o ho proposed lus un,tig. Every litizeu who feels bill.lf op'pross.el b1 his heavy load of bad goverimenjt, hould lio proptelt. Some paperu in the Stato aqvoate kstraight out nomination., Q.hert, Lud we believe the m11jority., flvor thu >ndorsoecut of the moxe rcectly in rugurated in the republioan ranks, and ho support of an hounst republioua, If uomiiut'ed. by ti. ''h's latter ,ourse it recow6iended by us.. ,ut jur delegates to tho ouil Vert wish to reol sure that they repicaent tho views a majority of ti', eop) . .or thib reason, lot every wan,,whito or col Dred, who wishes au honeat 'govern men, inako it a solemn duty to at Lend this uneoting. Fellow-citizens, let us doniustrate to ourselves and to the world that we aro not dead ; thakt the fi\ine ardr, bravery rnd enthu.,iasw which char lotersZed the boys in gray, antl won for them uifadinig laurels, ttill sur vivo in 1h3 brca;ntsof the people, and that we are deterunicd to iminke a fair hon1est ligh1t againlst the plunderers, demagogues and miscreats whto hlavv well nigh ruinod Slau:h Caroliha. Gen. Kerahav-. Wo deei the gallant son of Caro Linn wl;Qso jpenntat tlis at our mit head, the ot fitting alid. th, mt110.1 Livailable person to lead the hosts o1 honeisty against A. S. Wallte, thi uartridge bo: 0;ladidtate of the radi Itals of this congres: iona I d ist rict. (hco K,ihaw is perhap.s the ablesi statcsman it South Carolina. The politly which ho has recominmended for 3 oure, contrary to the opiinions of many of our leaders, has proven the wiest. Co.ciliation .between the racos, w hioh is his vate ord, is now )onceded North and South to he the )pcn sesat'a,to all tie Orro wit. vhich the South is cursed. In this ie leads and others folluw. It is abAolutoly necesvry that south Carolina .hotd o.;xt'clh t1e ear ot ho Unlit.d 8tat.1. Thia can be effected )y tho Oloice of l%erblhqly na her advo aite. While manny ott orp in th a liti r s pturo pndI na honest mn (ershiaw, none.aro a ,wpil ,known sent. Korshaw has a ntationtal reputa ion, lie rank's with 1lampton. ,uordantI, llorrest and thmo other leadz rig genierals (uf,tl)r- rufodor.ate army, ud Itis i iitary 'prow ess hm; tck nowI dIged by G rant and all other foen. w ith whotm ho gaIllanitl Iy cn)itend id nt the field of battle. lIt the nuivo r al intore.st manifeiisted in Soutth arolina,, itll. eyes pre t urnedl to hima a the l-epresountative statesmtan of hi,. coep e. IIis entrapee Enito CE:>gress, wouh,i xcito as unteh ituorest as wais in psired by Stevens, Gordon and amtar.. IIHis.reputation would im nediately pla'e h,im in ii . viaguard nd heo would bo inscrisibly acknowl. dged as a le:Ader. 110 is highly . retpeeted. by the 'ecutive, rini er.n :sutcces.-full;, efui t mny of thu lieis that such ero.s urnes as l'attersoti pour into the oars sftho l'resident Trliese consi.era lonus render himt thie nict litting andidate we can sind. I,e is also lhe most ava'~ihiblo. l1e a known by reputition at leatst to ivry voter ini the fo.urtht , Congress onal district. llis di'.ision was argoly comtposed of troops from the listrict, and these votora's regard heir leader with love and admaira lont. As they p'rotnptly rallied vbent the sound 1f his voice rose like clarion call above the dip of bat lo, they ivill,now ral!ly wah enthnm ninstic pi,rdo,r t'o the polls to enst their VOtes f~or thte chief whoe so ofteon led hemi to vietomy. S uich an ei ~husiasta will b Imtan':fosted for, him nt old . Faiirficld, its has inot boon seent hereo.sine, roconistruotion. lie is also popular with all the~ colpr. ad people '/i> hinojv himt. IIis unui formi kindness and benevolence htave gained their conidqnce, anid mony will cast their ballots.foi' him.- Still another poin, may be., adduced. f(ershaw ount~y is debatable grQiund. The colored people of the other cohn,ties are infatuated withi Wal lace. Korshaw is a new cunty recently added to the district. The colorzod votcrs kunw nothing of Wal. lace. Gen. .Kersaw is the iiobt available conservativo to carry the colored vote of that county. This is another very strong argument in fa. vor of his candidatp;e. )Volhavo sbowi,that Gen. Kershaw is the lloab fiitti6g; and ., the. most available candidate in thi's district. Lot him be nominated in the Con gressional- qonveution by, acolama tion. If h1e intiIgurato a cayas, be will by his portonul nsgnetis) uause such a shaking up of the dry bones of conservati.in, as is not now dream. edt o f.. ,. ; Throu oheci' for Korshaw and vie. tory ! Our Policj'. Tihe Charleston Sun of the 21st iekos t$o fo.llowing question of the State Prets. "Do you want Gen. Kersha%t or -Juige .Green ? Speak out like uell" In ri-yly. we bhall give tIi6 '0ositGuti of the 'ihiniboro N Lws. We 4a-ve as yet.otdy cotuit. ted ourielsps 01ai 11si (/atibe)rlein, as the biptount Vf thQ v.&rious Iings in the 8tntu.. VO Will t.ow dqolare whoui no wi:jh to sup)ort for Gover nor. 4. A Many,o'q our. fiiotids wish to give Gen. i(uprshnw the gube(nnt-vrial nominatioA. VO aglop with. them that J * the , ablezt, Pad alVo t!e moat available conservative iu the State. Iut we pio:cr to placo .his nanje at (lte head .f, our oultiune 'for Congress .frota this. distri-t. 'Tio uontorvatives have no voice :ih Con gro.s. There is great probAbility of their ability to cluot,a Cokgresanau in this dintri.ot. Coigress is .the field in vhic!i the battle between nonitesty and rapacity mnus.t eventual ly be fouGht. O,o able exponont in Washinyton youlti.be a host in himself. Uen. Lershaw is the tin to chtampion our cause in the national legillature'. 119 hins a iational repu. tation. M'is high honor, strict. integ. rity and gtrotn' ,qenso of justico to all tci are u;.ivers.lly, ackuvwledg ed. He command6 the respot of ProAident Grant and of overy foeman with whom Ie cros.d0 .his trusty sword. Gen. Korshaw.would be of all Inen in South CA, dIina tie mobt fitting Congiciempn that %o could find. When; then, uch a man is iound in a district which can elect '1in, w%hy shl1 ho nvE be our can didat;l It would stc.n.thAt Fo, tuiie ru'.ed that thy redit.;ls.hould add Kershaw County to this htriot, in irder that Gen. Kershaw might be -h.ctod its representutiv.o. Before I ho Idical hon,ination, we expresied our regrotjtha wo had not two Kerliaws, because vie believed .hat. this gllant general would. he .?alled to com.miand the conservative forces agint th.e 'pliii' of dlishon esty, and thus our pet schomu of run. uing him for Con'gress would he frub ta ate d. , Whleqj we boal .that Judge Greene amghat be nuinated for Governor, we were relb-ved, for we thought we saw succesa f.r our schepte. And nSow, io e would p,refer ,soa,io other gu *crutural cntait.9 j.o Korshaw. Not beo.1us.e the mantlo ,eould be thrownt up-an miore worthy sho,ee nut becau.-o L'unaresa is tlae peoper a arena f.'r this houoi d Qarolihitg. Tn'ie*e ate our rersozn for not wish ing Gent. Korshiaw as. or nminee for governor. \Ve have itever given thorm fully bofore, because we intemt dled, if the ;mi doriaty of our [Teopje thoughat ditf1orouitly ft on us, to acquieoe and join with them heartily. We have this to say aboqt Judge Groono. Ilad lie beeni nominated by the regular Conventions we would have accepted him. Now t.here is some prob.ability of his r'eoeiving a noin ation; at thp~ hands, of Irido pendent Rtepublions. If we lind that this party contains any elements of strengthI, we shall.' unhesitatingly advise ots -,rindLs to vote holi.dy for Gr'een, a~ginst Chanmberlain. Otir Stato union expressed the opinion of the ConservativQ par-see when it declared. that it wished an honrest (1, adinistration irrespective of paarty.. By ,the ra.pnoity of thte very knaves of whomi Chamaberlain is the figure head, the people have been bro.ught go low thast;.hey cannet, afford to carp for sentimnent and ab stract theories. . Al they want.,now is a governn>ent that will n'o. put its hand into their, pockets and steal theit-seanit entnings. .No Ene would. more greatly rejoice thaq wo, to Soe alhl our prioiplef emispdied in a governor.such.as Korsh,aw or Porter But shal) we refuse to aceept any.. tahing because we ean not get e:very, th,ing Shall .we refusae t,eo have honet Novernqr merely beause he is a Republican ? This ,Nouild give the lie to all our prist affirmations an d give our oeemies some cause for the assertion that this is a q'narrel be wten the "oktp" and "ins", and that >ur appo%ls (or ,protectioq against .hiees brl. meqely the howls of itungry politibiaos. . And were ye to battle for abstract principles, should we choose tha 'states rightb,0 platform of:Pemoora >y, which would leave us to he morcy jarpiesof-qndrcoritorafitel o need Mederfil ntrA.eence i the direction of oncsty. .A-s,far as abstrapt theories o, we - might So-d the Republiban Alatforh.- better suited to our purpos.:. The qjv.l Rights bill is thrust inder our poses by several of our. outemporarids aid an eldrt is thak-i ng td,briug it 11td prominence iu' ia campaign. In the naie of coM.. mon.,.Neose, let that questioui iest. We hitvo had civil rights in South Darolina fpr yean; and any fresh igitation.of the Mue'tkott would be lisastrous to tho whole people. is a side issue. Lat It rouain mbe. A Two.9igunents, or.ly, are Prought galust our support of Judge Oleeno; Irst, that he is a republican ; becond, 0hut he sai4 if he were in. Oongres4 bo,wuuld vote fo'r. 1he Qi*il rights bill. The first objeotIon wo have rnwered., .The sebon4 iq anwered, also in the.yotp cast b1y. the ocpser.. vatives in the Legislature of 8outh Carolina, instructing the Congress. moo from this State to vote for the bill. We.h1vo tfie,. civil.'i'ghts bill. any,way, The alternattivo presented is J rqeen.e, with Civil Ights and hon. stV, or Chamberlain with Civil [tights , and die onosty. Had we Kershv Or any o her loiier.vative as Governor, we would have Civil Rights akfo, in full. oeration.. The declaration of ' J udgo Greenc Lhat he would votl,for this bill, does ..il.atb sfqn tartie us frii. Other %rd far moro julpoxtant issues are at 5take, and for these we are battling. Frou what we bear, Judge Greene, if elected, will :oakR a fight f,r hon. esty, and this satisfies us at present. In this declaration we asume that the independent Repul;o in partj will develope btrength sufficient to Aeot Grone with the aid of honest nen of all classes. .f these show no itrength,thei their co-operation vould )e of no ayail. [n that case, we might 0o40661 a straight out nomina. ion. But the sions of the tiwe are that Greene wil devolopo great itrength. And ten or fiteen housand republican vot.s with tht onservative oupport will bring hinu n victorious over Chiinbor)ain aud is ring supporters, tvaded down as I ey are, with plunder. ,. Our answer to the Charlestoh Sun a this. in the present aspect of af. airs we are im fav0r Uf, iggo John i'.'Gree9o for Goverin', 4hd Gen. ro.ieph 13. Kershatw for Congress frome lhe F"ourth district. An.l if we in ako net, with thisconabinat ion, we hal1l win. , a,6 . [COMMUNICATIao.] I/r. A:htor: Let me call your attention to the act that in some respects ta little .. onie.beh,.pppronchos nearer to the unmn raco ,thani ap.y othe,r creature. bouy,fiogrgih in all ilities, and ini 11 olimnates. Wherever the foot of nian, is able,to tread, bees are hib omanfionsul and:thecy servo hi9p dili ;ently. Does this .not ..hrgue that hey ai'o iin sonie way .9eyential to can, or to the exibtenoe o4 tuchdego. aLien,ac lie needs.g A ga4a, .beeg like. iiei, flouriiih only under g6ood govern uent, and like m.40n )hey ata fond of weot thiu. 1itdire t:brough her lants and flowers prodinoes i1 abun lance of uwoots for mian, .whuich can e eolqeoo4 fok his uise, only, by the >ee. It is a willjpg, active and >refitable laborer and should there. Fqro ecninand o.ur, highite ai)mira tion. No other laborer works half o cheaply, for it, boards itself and ~orkaj foa nothuing.. It 1will even 'urnii4h ;its ownl storibhodse in. a oighbort,gg .tgee or roSk if,rotothing e,tter be provided for it,, IN works ~ig it and day and falls a.martyr t., abor in a.shprt tjme., Sveh a. will ing and ii.dstdods japorer should bb encouraiged and( furrihed -with a isamfor.table $tore ,..bouhp, w.hore it nuay bo card efor-atd protected.froar its eiiemies. .Sudhi a home 'i-s provi :led for-in Mitobell's liuok.Eye Bee Hlivo. Ihere you have a tra~p to catch the moths; which are the greatest 3nemies to bee. With 'this hive you bt iihipulato your bobs as ~reely as you can your poultry and ~ako aw;y surp}tns honey as easily as s dih from -the poultry,'without maseing a drop or;- disturbidig the workors or their young prood. Atentidli!I Fairfield $abre Club - OU are hereby ordered -to assemble ..In Winnsboro on Thursday, 1st of )eiober, at 2* o'olook, P'. Mf., for company 1il1. W. D. AIKEN, Pree't. W,.J. HlaRnox, lit Warden, sept. 28 TAILORINV. AVING ongaged the servige' of Mr. we aro now Brep*red to offer our friends and OusIoUIVs the advantage of having their Clothing out and made to order in the mout approved style. sept, 24 J. W. LAW & CO] NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. .fulV'nndrcomplete stoek dfF 1I,, aud WIN Iim hool.D just rece 1( and opeaing at. th, imnsboto Dry 6oods Fanoy Ooois. A MiliuOry Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and MilliIery departnents. Inspeoction 1-( the Ladies soliulied. Pricc as low as tho lowest. lIa%o a full stock of Gemts, Boys. Ladies and Cuildrt ii .-ts. i.-.i. t it,ers and Rubber Sain dals. Grocery 6epartment. ---u .New and fr'slh supply of Choice Pai!Ily (roeries, Confeator4ery, C-okery, Tiu, 11lIdwate. Kerosmnie Oil, Tobacco. Cbuice 5 and 10cent. Cigars, Try them. Fresh C lectse, 'ake , Crackurs mid (rish Potatoes. \Y -.ock is too numerons to mention. -I' C:Itn P. 1 alnost nth 1410inig yOU call fur a11nd as.c hea 1) as the cheapost at sept 21. WEED Sewing 1Yachii'ne r 111E most pjopular, the most. Dti.abli-, the bes Mehinc for Family Snwing, and geioral work. Ono of the above 'Machines on xhlibil ion at the Store of Ma10ier & Brice. I J. F. cMASTER1, sept 17 Agent. BUTTER BUTTER!! UST1 R0ceived 100 lbs. fina 0oshtn eT Ilut lor. Also a choice lot of Fe'esh Uroceries, donw4kting of 3 bhls. No..1 \lackerel 8 bils No. 2 Minckerel,.1" iis No. I M ackerel,. 24 Kits No. . Ilih Vanaily, I bl. Pigs f Ie , 'L 1 . Pick le: rongues, 100 lbs. Driod Tonlghes.10) lbs. Bologn.- Sausages. Also a choico lot of 31ugars Ititd Co-lees, Sprup and14 MA asses f all gradej. Also a fino lot of resh ,aniel Goods, conas i 8t ing of Canned Sal non, Iob!ters-, Mocl; Ttrtlo, Cori ai.d )oUSicated Cocoanut, F .t led Iam. Turkey itud Sni-dides.5 Also a fresh I oh of ck-c . vrs andi Cates, 1 D.rten lI es of IIerk mer Co. Chtoose-the finest ini town. Aliso onstant.y org hehd U 7resh Flour r.nd 4eal, Blaccat. ndl Lard, antd a choice lot. of JicEwans Scotch Ale, Liius>rs andm $egurs ,f the finest Grades, Puwder, Shut a,nd 'aps. John D). McCarley. sept 24 . . .- 1 1 Gatr lOad bolteud Me'al. I1 ''W ester i Scdd . I1 . gins and(i T[i(s D. R. FLENN1I EN. uipt.26 . .' D1.. MACAUL4AY & (0. Cotton Buyers an1d Oommission Mor ohants. II INNS1ORO(, 8. U., & CiIARLOTTE,N. u. LlllERAL~ a'hnces mado on conisignm .LJmne ofCotton- t.o be sold h,ere or ini New York. Our offico in Charloilto above thestoro of Rt. Ml. ,Miller & Honas. All odnsignmonts will recive pr'ompt 1p0r monal at tention, -- mantt. 2-1m u ACr,AU14r & O. The State of South Car1,olina, COUNTY OF FAInnFI.. 'otr. of Conminoni P%as-8ulnion,s for ielief--M ily K. l1iiihon, P1i"imiy, agninst Thonnu W. Woodwtird, as Trun. tvb, John K. Prrison, Eaio 11, wlar rison, Luco It. IlIarison, Williani 0. I1arrisou, EmLele A. ,lurrison, Jos. U. jliarion, arali 1. Iarrisou, vefud aills. To THE, DF.xDAxrs: You are heieby W1imotied and, 1cyemil 14) ianswer , i he Mipitlainti inl Lliis atilon. which is Aied in he lico of l id'Clu'k ol 'Omiwi P1lons, or* lie said connli y, aril to meyvo a copy of' vt- arilai Ce t o the j"Id -. n-"Mint l i tie subiscr-ibtl at hi is olfice. Nos 7 and ). a iltakei .41.pet. lil.-lhi.o . ;o. Co., Otih. % vint) Aioj S argu l h 0rv ice itolf, melu!I,'ve dif 1h16 d!1y of SnehA .< otic ; ati'd 11 yo fail 1. l3 . a wtns Iver lie 0 .cn-in1ii e w itt he lini aloilk'i l, Mhe' 1-ifilit in this tion will npply to the1(;(tlrl t'*I tho ic ef:.dlemad- r i.re-1; lhi1,enanli n t lj:)t iate I h .1i -.; ,, 17. . ..\ q. (. i t. f N, 1'o the- N-Wblelnls, juhn K Ila1r!i'pn, Euii e [I . lialrvisonl , L ui tilce It I n IIIIll' 11 %rri n l \ ii - v4n . .bit! ! . eIrr on 1 i dn.l Sara.b. ly . 'i he nomi'ce lihe nn.nmons in hik Cl[ie. I h' h e 1or(Poing is a copy, xas filed in I he qillic.' (if' hie ts-rk of- i he .oi o .o n 11 it d'le:ls r Faitivid Coti . y.in Oth nr1rtn'.1c4i't4:1.0, Onl ite 27h aIny :T Atigm-, A. . 187-1. JAlly.. . l.. R , apial Notices. 'll ht lilt a -R'im)Ia Al'iledy fKr ill .niliaents.iA Rium flifter-. N-,nuh4rge,i ,Vilih Fle 0,Il, at deadly e linenl , I-en,1.jjjk note netive by lt, p,ingent a311ringelas ivimh which it is Combinyd If r t, sto wicb is we ak !tit p-tir liv- - vi-r I.owol ivil Y N Glt 1lii ' k a y e tti *ivorti. eat, s I r lig'itclma l. regul: t-- sa;e mm A NT V %r I I A 3p tv . e.e;m 1icohml 1nd41 f(pable 't illf,i tt new il a:i. II Rito o.1 ta tN);V, f ..."nIle ty--tem A.>in- a t r n w l rei, a .wih t irkll (,I I h:allpo a.5 4!!-ItA12 jll~tZ t la o. Eitaii<hed i i. a , i 1:1t h 1 nanin Ained the H Pi. U 'tilt i n i S b e oo hia .i.e. Wilthil-rge oxfperience n l1 tnr. i d aoili'ies, 11 e.4 S. Walker, -vinsa s t's. VIel atrl I eIVI -1 . el au 4 ain I i pt a f)ln of the tn eb lsena . I,iLk .\. T. alt w.1a.- :h0yhb 'it ve jn ne qap4er ild ver II'. val r'a - It h intmani o a r"moumc hul ihe tve thI ae Mi4 -asont a- vlvey -gely t .14) , their. st- ck of type lan -V[er,a aIse t heirutmes of wai memt e%ery ,-n :muss. UHUT,BEINElD I CT & WA CI1 .\1 R1. 1;:. 1'0N, -'. C, 301r 141to Ah .b Ia J delerCIS in gC443r-1 n nent, lll n,t well ,o vC toe. o tock of ),y Gloos, Cal!uhi. U.A C"tio b, satlings, lc , at telowe- 'p ices fol orewih they tinex the rlice.ofa feC S ni tiNle--Ctoicom, Kio Gio OU., IiOng Cloths, fron 6 o 50c . sliown i l esltpi-l, extra heavy, 1o- 7 to a ic7I ., . : , I- , 12 e. n thp v.tr.lq. Ca-' on--ref, fr,mn 40U. upwitr-41, innelk Ntren :01to 490. I,alies'. .\Mis4et' "d,l enw'.s 111"le, ; .5c., .S I . 1.5, '-,2.0oo per 1z. 111 l pW l S, S1141tp1gedt S, $1.'40 ver OZ. 3:.d o 4veao h s'. and heir . I. oge: iarb oi . e0. per a .o. 11-1 tipw:vd-s, Bilock jAd Coloved Alpitcnq ,in(d upwarcsi, Driess o.1i. wion 25o hpUaradies' ril Ger'l-r Furnishing k.jo-ls, Ilin iekieLqin-g dut d% Fancy Gauds lib ote Nc ioa,&c., 1) o nt 1.5 to '1,5 per. iea uhenpur han e6ewhm. fnnphs ..I n-A ,opder s ro nl. y -ille. A Vtaalon tt.'dersti tro $li0 t )nnarset, trilixpressC, liritiofgL cage A 1)ibrtea conutie,Cot tor->lesale denorifc, toa I iri.a,d . ae's Cllfaasoniafin aril ti. ersttn~I glaie aa pumrelyt Vogablo >reartiob, mado c)tgl2t idel frothe na iv herbs is W<mnd on tec oetinge toy hoSirato adae mountins of uilIlitr lia,:the meiil prtopaortils eI ofwhc tro-erjac iteds itI throfro 1 withou te usy >tf~~ Achli ThoC ea vn quionis ittalo leaias,d tIil What lis Cte lcs oft thel tarn tg ite successtI of VINEA B~4 ~kI, .hieoatui of ieae and ttih pa 111, tions ro-1 :over gas hist'heaith." 1111Te arel te great Liatterfet Ronov0. a tock and 'Invi)arI >f to tystomiea. laNoerstpl f in ath. oa uitundeposeingA bthe remarkable uliltion oftr toNEoA Rn ITT i healdtny - Shet acl ok of r tdisas man li liei o. nThity .rgen tl Purativo f sh wel Cas anio e -eliving ongtiononfamtino Dseaso.1